Topic: Immigration

31 chapters across the catalog

99: Devil in the Details
52:13 - 57:04

99: Devil in the Details

Thomas Sowell on the Hierarchy of Whiteness and Immigration

Thomas Sowell's writings highlight the historical internal hierarchies within the "white" classification, where Northern and Western Europeans were favored over Southern and Eastern Europeans. During the early 20th century, prominent American writers and editors warned against "racial degeneration" caused by the immigration of "Alpine" and "Mediterranean" peoples. This history demonstrates that the definition of whiteness has always been a gatekept political tool.

98: Mixed Up
2:28:58 - 2:33:56

98: Mixed Up

Global Immigration and the Destruction of Unique Cultures

Professor Kevin Brown provides statistics on the rapid increase of multiracial births in the U.S. Adam Curry compares this to the "white bread" Netherlands of his youth, which he claims was transformed by mass immigration in the 1990s. He cites the assassination of politician Pim Fortuyn as the moment the Dutch culture was effectively "destroyed" by forced multiculturalism.

97: Flowers for Fuller
30:05 - 33:30

97: Flowers for Fuller

Atonement versus Reparations and Chicago Civil Unrest

Mo Facts advocates for the term "atonement" over "reparations" to avoid political triggers and emphasize the moral obligation of the debtor. The discussion shifts to potential civil unrest in Chicago, where residents are reportedly angry over the city's handling of "newcomers" or illegal immigrants. The hosts suggest that providing firearms to new arrivals while neglecting existing communities is a recipe for conflict.

95: IDK
21:32 - 25:40

95: IDK

Military Recruitment, Immigration and Path to Citizenship

The conversation shifts to the influx of military-aged male immigrants into the West. The hosts speculate that these individuals may eventually be offered a path to citizenship through involuntary military service as a solution to labor and population issues. They question the logic of current border policies, suggesting the "emptying of prisons" narrative is more plausible than an internal attack.

92: White Lies
1:09:31 - 1:17:59

92: White Lies

Pat Buchanan, The Death of the West

Clips from Pat Buchanan's 2001 book, "The Death of the West," are used to discuss the "transvaluation of values" and the decline of European-descended populations. Buchanan argues that socialism and the 1960s cultural revolution destroyed the traditional family structure. The hosts connect this to modern border policies and the use of "migrants" as a euphemism for refugees.

85: Overman
35:33 - 38:13

85: Overman

Military-Age Migrants and Global Soldier Recruitment

A host presents a theory regarding the influx of military-age men across borders in the U.S. and Europe, questioning if they are being recruited as a future soldier class. They draw parallels to historical mass migrations followed by world wars, suggesting the "one-world system" may be positioning these individuals for future global conflicts involving Russia or China.

82: High Value Target
1:08:28 - 1:13:27

82: High Value Target

Trumpism and the Weaponization of Grievance

Karen Hunter critiques "Trumpism" within the Black community, specifically targeting the ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) movement for its "grievance mindset." She argues that this isolationist approach prevents alliances with immigrants and the LGBTQ community. The hosts counter that Black men are increasingly walking away from the "political table" because they feel their specific grievances are ignored by the progressive coalition.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
2:34:29 - 2:39:07

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Economic Desperation, Healthcare Captivity and Wall Street

Mo Facts discusses the "macro anger" of seeing society played with, including the weaponization of immigration and the lack of affordable healthcare. He argues that healthcare is currently a "Wall Street" racket that keeps people captive to corporate jobs. He suggests that any political party that truly fixes healthcare would gain a massive, loyal following.

70: Four Freedoms
34:15 - 36:22

70: Four Freedoms

Welfare Mandates and Illegal Immigration Double Standards

A rhetorical question is posed regarding why vaccine mandates are applied to workers but not to welfare recipients or illegal immigrants crossing the border. The hosts discuss the perceived unfairness of penalizing tax-paying citizens while allowing non-compliant groups to receive government benefits or entry into the country without similar medical requirements.

68: Lizard Lounge
1:53:03 - 1:58:52

68: Lizard Lounge

Tucker Carlson, Loudoun County and Immigrant Conservatism

Tucker Carlson highlights Loudoun County, Virginia, as a flashpoint where "unhappy white liberals" are imposing radical social agendas on a diverse population. Carlson argues that while many immigrants hold socially conservative views, their children are being targeted for "mind control" in public schools to turn them into liberal voters. This strategy is described as an attempt to force newly integrated groups to counter their parents' traditional values.

67: Q-Hopium
47:20 - 53:06

67: Q-Hopium

Haitian Border Crisis and Racial Branding in Media

The hosts discuss the optics of the Haitian migrant crisis at the U.S. border, contrasting the media's reaction to 20,000 Haitians with the unvetted arrival of Afghan refugees. They suggest that the "branding" of a crisis often uses race to trigger specific fears in different segments of society. While some view the border situation as a matter of economic competition, others argue that the visual of black migrants under a bridge was used symbolically to signal that the border was being closed.

59: Restoring Justice
48:24 - 54:47

59: Restoring Justice

ADOS Population and the Kalergi Plan

Mo posits a theory that certain political factions want to replace the American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) population with immigrant Black populations to "water down" the historical claim for reparations. They reference the Kalergi Plan and Malcolm X's "coffee and cream" analogy regarding integration. Mo expresses concern that the unique identity of Black Americans is being erased through demographic shifts and interracial marriage mandates.

58: Prop Joe
1:48:48 - 1:53:14

58: Prop Joe

Executive Authority Limits, Student Debt, Immigration Pathway

Biden's refusal to use executive authority for major changes like canceling student debt or banning assault weapons is analyzed. The hosts contrast this with his "sweeping" immigration proposal, which includes an eight-year pathway to citizenship. They note that despite the rhetoric, actual border enforcement remains strict under the new administration.

46: Kamala Kanye King
2:06:24 - 2:10:25

46: Kamala Kanye King

The Three Wars: Gender, Race, and Generation

The current social climate is described as a "war report" covering three distinct conflicts: a gender war, a race war, and a generational war. A clip from TD Hip Hop Media argues that Kamala Harris and Joy Reid are "co-optable" because their lineage is not rooted in American slavery. The speaker, a first-generation Haitian-American, claims many Black immigrants see themselves as superior to ADOS, making them useful tools for the existing power structure.

46: Kamala Kanye King
2:10:25 - 2:17:21

46: Kamala Kanye King

Non-ADOS Appointments and the "Great Replacement"

The hosts observe a trend of Joe Biden hiring non-ADOS Black advisors, such as Karine Jean-Pierre and Karen Andre, while marginalizing ADOS figures like Simone Sanders. Moe Factz suggests this is a deliberate strategy to integrate "safe" Black immigrants while the numbers of ADOS Americans dwindle. This is linked to the "Kalergi Plan" and the concept of a "Great Replacement" within the American political demographic.

44: Big Bank Barry
1:11:39 - 1:14:39

44: Big Bank Barry

Adoption Rumors, Salvation Army, and The Maternal Pass

A memo in immigration files suggests Barack Obama Sr. considered putting his son up for adoption through the Salvation Army in Honolulu to maintain a "cleaner" profile for his visa. The discussion notes how the biographer gives Ann Dunham a "pass" while focusing on the father's alleged flaws. The segment questions the validity of these claims versus the established "Dreams from My Father" narrative.

35: Take That, Take That
2:04:10 - 2:09:53

35: Take That, Take That

Vernon Jones, Georgia Politics and Show Outro

Georgia State Representative Vernon Jones is featured criticizing the Democratic Party for prioritizing illegal immigrants over black voters. The hosts note that Jones is a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity (Boule-affiliated) but find it significant that he is echoing Diddy's rhetoric. The episode concludes with a "cliffhanger" about Hollywood "ankle bracelets" and a musical outro.

24: Handle with Care
44:19 - 51:27

24: Handle with Care

History of Whiteness, European Immigration Alchemy

Historian Matthew Jacobson's work on the "alchemy of race" explains how the definition of "white" in America shifted in the 1920s to include previously excluded groups like Celts, Slavs, and Hebrews. This expansion was a strategic move to shore up a cultural majority against new immigrants and other racial groups. The hosts apply this historical context to modern figures like Barack Obama and Meghan Markle to illustrate how whiteness is a social construct tied to power and lineage.

23: Blacktivate
38:03 - 44:51

23: Blacktivate

Media Hypnosis, Obama's Policy Priorities

The hosts critique the "media hypnosis" that prevented critical analysis of the Obama administration's impact on Black Americans. They argue that Obama prioritized issues like transgender bathrooms over reparations or black economic stability, leading to a sense of betrayal among foundational Black voters who expected more from the first Black president.

23: Blacktivate
1:16:06 - 1:21:07

23: Blacktivate

Bernie Sanders, Immigration Moratorium and Border Wall

Bernie Sanders discusses his immigration plan, which includes a moratorium on deportations. The hosts analyze his "walking back" of the moratorium when pressed on whether it applies to violent criminals, and they examine his stance on the existing border fencing built under previous administrations.